HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Murfreesboro, TN | Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville
HeatShield chimney cleaning and repair in Murfreesboro typically runs $280–$650 depending on whether you need panel replacement, blanket relining, or full firebox restoration, and most jobs finish in a single visit. We’re an independent HeatShield service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — with eight years of hands-on experience across Murfreesboro’s prefab-heavy subdivisions and historic masonry stock. If your fireplace is original to a 2000s-era home in the Blackman corridor or near downtown 37130, call (855) 963-4743 for a free estimate and same-week scheduling.

Why Murfreesboro Residents Choose Us for HeatShield Service
We’ve restored hundreds of HeatShield systems in Murfreesboro — from the tract homes off Baker Road to the brick chimneys ringing the historic square. Michael Brown, our owner and lead technician, grew up in East Nashville back when the neighborhood was more hardware stores than coffee shops, and he learned venting systems through the HVAC program at Nashville State Community College before spending years alongside older tradesmen who drilled one lesson home: a clean flue is the difference between a cozy winter and a house fire. That same standard drives every HeatShield job we take in Murfreesboro.
Our 775 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars aren’t decoration — they’re proof that Murfreesboro homeowners recognize the difference between a brush-and-go sweep and a technician who opens the firebox, reads the refractory panels, and tells you exactly what you’re looking at. Michael leads every job personally. We stock genuine HeatShield Cerf 25 panels and Cerf-Coated Blanket for same-day repairs when possible, and we source heavy-gauge stainless chase covers — never builder-grade galvanized replacements — for the prefab units that dominate this market.
From sweep to rebuild, we handle the full chimney system. No juggling contractors.
Common HeatShield Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Murfreesboro
- Cerf 25 panel cracking in Blackman-area zero-clearance units. Those 2005–2012 builder-grade fireplaces in 37128 were built with identical Cerf 25 refractory panels that now show stress fractures after 15 years of intermittent ice-storm use. Murfreesboro’s freeze-thaw cycles — sharp cold snaps rather than sustained freezes — hammer these panels harder than steady winter burning would. We replace with genuine OEM panels rated for the thermal shock pattern common here.
- Cerf-Coated Blanket delamination from uncapped flues. In 37128’s oak-canopied subdivisions, uncapped flues trap moisture and leaf debris that accelerates blanket separation. Middle Tennessee’s humidity plus dormant winter chimneys equals a perfect environment for liner degradation. We inspect blanket adhesion during every Level 2 evaluation and reline with fresh Cerf-Coated Blanket when the factory bond has failed.
- HeatShield FOAM gasket failure at flue collars. Older masonry chimneys in 37130 near the historic square suffer FOAM seal deterioration where the liner meets the flue collar. Sharp freeze-thaw cycles — the same ice-storm pattern that defines Murfreesboro winters — expand and contract the metal collar, shearing the gasket. We remove compromised FOAM and reinstall with fresh material rated for our thermal swing range.
- Galvanized chase cover rust-through in 37129 subdivisions. Builder-grade galvanized covers on prefab units in the 37129 corridors — Cason Lane area, Veterans Parkway developments — rust at seams after 12–18 years of humidity and pollen accumulation. Water funnels straight into the firebox, compromising the HeatShield liner seal and rotting the wood chase framing. We upgrade to stainless steel covers that outlast the original by decades.
- Deferred maintenance backlog across post-2000 production homes. Murfreesboro’s explosive growth means tens of thousands of zero-clearance fireplaces have never seen a professional inspection. Creosote buildup, animal nesting, and deteriorating door gaskets accumulate silently. Our Level 2 inspection catches what a basic sweep misses — cracked panels, displaced liners, and blocked combustion air intakes that turn a “new” fireplace into a liability.
HeatShield Service in Murfreesboro: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
In Murfreesboro’s 37128 Blackman corridor, entire streets of identically-built 2005–2012 zero-clearance fireplaces are now hitting the 15–20 year end-of-life window for Cerf 25 panels and door gaskets, yet most homeowners have never scheduled a Level 2 inspection — a city-wide blind spot not found in slower-growing neighboring towns. Drive down Baker Road, Bradyville Pike, or any of the feeder streets off Highway 96 west of town: the rooflines are nearly identical, the chase covers are the same galvanized stock, and the fireplaces inside were installed from the same pallet by the same crews during the construction boom. These units weren’t built to last forever. They were built to pass inspection at closing.
The problem is usage pattern, not just age. Murfreesboro homeowners don’t burn through a long heating season — they fire up during ice emergencies, then shut down for weeks. That intermittent cycling creates more thermal stress on refractory panels than steady operation would. Chimneys sit cold and uncapped, inviting moisture, squirrels, and the oak leaf debris that blankets this part of Rutherford County every November. By the time smoke starts backing up into the living room, the damage is rarely limited to one component. We’ve pulled nests out of flues that hadn’t been opened in eight years. We’ve shown homeowners cracks in their Cerf 25 panels that were visible from the hearth — if anyone had looked. A clean chimney isn’t a luxury — it’s just maintenance you can see the point of when something goes wrong.
HeatShield Models & Products We Service in Murfreesboro
We work on the full HeatShield product line found in Murfreesboro homes: Cerf 25 refractory panels for zero-clearance fireboxes, Cerf-Coated Blanket for liner restoration in both prefab and masonry applications, HeatShield FOAM gasket and sealant systems at flue collars and termination points, and Standard SS Liner Kits for full relining jobs when the existing flue is compromised beyond patch repair.
We don’t substitute generic refractory panels or off-brand blanket material. For Cerf 25 jobs, we order genuine OEM panels matched to the firebox model — critical in Murfreesboro’s subdivision tracts where identical units mean we can often verify fit before we arrive. For chase covers and dampers, we stock heavy-gauge stainless from our Famco and Copperfield supply lines, not the thin galvanized stock that failed originally. Most 37128 and 37129 jobs carry same-day parts availability; specialty Cerf 25 orders typically arrive within 48 hours.
HeatShield Service Pricing in Murfreesboro
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Level 2 Inspection with cleaning | $180 – $280 |
| Cerf 25 panel replacement (per panel) | $240 – $380 |
| Cerf-Coated Blanket relining (patch) | $320 – $520 |
| Cerf-Coated Blanket relining (full) | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| HeatShield FOAM gasket replacement | $150 – $280 |
| Stainless chase cover replacement | $380 – $650 |
| Full SS liner kit installation | $2,400 – $4,800 |
What drives cost: accessibility (steep roof pitch, chase height), extent of panel or liner damage, and whether we find secondary issues like water-damaged framing or blocked combustion air ducts during inspection. Our free estimate includes the full Level 2 inspection, written documentation with photos, and a line-item breakdown — no obligation to proceed. Call (855) 963-4743 for exact pricing on your unit; estimates are free and Michael handles every evaluation personally.
Serving Murfreesboro, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Murfreesboro area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Murfreesboro
No — we’re an independent service provider with manufacturer-level expertise gained through field experience, not factory authorization. We use genuine HeatShield materials for compatibility, but we don’t represent the brand corporately. Our independence means we recommend only what your chimney actually needs.
Yes. Unused chimneys in Murfreesboro’s humid climate develop moisture intrusion, animal nesting, and gasket deterioration without ever seeing a fire. The 2008 build year puts your Cerf 25 panels at 16–17 years — squarely in the failure window we see across the Blackman corridor. A Level 2 inspection with camera evaluation reveals hidden cracks and liner displacement that a basic sweep cannot detect. Call (855) 963-4743 to schedule; estimates are free.
Cerf 25 is a refractory panel system for factory-built zero-clearance fireboxes — the prefab units common in 37128 and 37129 subdivisions. Stainless steel liners from our DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney lines are for masonry chimneys with deteriorated clay tile flues, typical of older 37130 homes near downtown. The two systems don’t interchange; we determine which your chimney needs during Level 2 inspection.
Smoke odor after cleaning usually indicates a cracked Cerf 25 panel, displaced blanket liner, or failed door gasket allowing combustion gases into the living space — not leftover soot. In Murfreesboro’s ice-storm usage pattern, thermal cycling accelerates these failures. Stop using the fireplace and call for inspection; this is a carbon monoxide exposure risk.
Yes — we install and replace caps on zero-clearance chase systems throughout 37129, including the Cason Lane and Veterans Parkway corridors. Most builder-grade caps are undersized galvanized units that rust and blow off in spring storms. We upgrade to stainless or copper caps from our Gelco and Famco lines, properly flashed to the chase top. Call (855) 963-4743 for cap sizing and pricing.
We warranty our workmanship on all HeatShield material installations for one year, with extended coverage available on full liner replacements. Material defects fall to the manufacturer’s terms. Our 4.9-star average across 775 reviews reflects how rarely Murfreesboro homeowners need to invoke warranty — we don’t install parts that we expect to fail.
Service Areas Near Murfreesboro
We run HeatShield service calls throughout Rutherford County and into surrounding markets: Brentwood and Brentwood Estates to the northwest for prefab-heavy subdivisions with similar 2000s construction timelines; Nashville proper including Forest Hills for historic masonry chimneys; Goodlettsville to the north; and Dickson west of the river. Same scheduling standard applies — Michael leads the job, genuine materials, free estimate first.
Book Your HeatShield Service in Murfreesboro Today
Whether your Cerf 25 panels are showing age in a Blackman-area tract home or your downtown 37130 masonry chimney needs liner evaluation, we’ll inspect it honestly and fix only what needs fixing. Same-week appointments available. Call (855) 963-4743 now for your free estimate.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville, serving Murfreesboro and Middle Tennessee since 2016.